The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1851-1860
Theme(s):
social engagements
family
To WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL1, 30 APRIL 1857
Text from facsimile in Forum Auctions online catalogue, July 2016.
Tavistock House
Tavistock Square
Thirtieth April, 1857.
My Dear Sir
If you should be disengaged for Saturday Week the 9th of May, it would give Mrs Dickens and myself very great pleasure, if you would dine with us that day (a very small party) at half past six punctually. I should be happy to have so good an opportunity of heartily drinking success to the campaign before you.2
Very faithfully yours
CHARLES DICKENS
William H Russell Esquire.
- 1. Sir William Howard Russell (1820-1907; Dictionary of National Biography), journalist and celebrated war correspondent for The Times. His reports on the war in the Crimea had a great impact.
- 2. CD was helping Russell to prepare his lectures on the Crimean war; see Pilgrim Letters 8, pp. 337, 763-4.